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[cobalt-users] RE: Domain personal directory "xyz.com/personal" (can it be changed?)



Hello Everyone,

Thank you for your replies to this issue.  I found the srm.conf file that
controls the Administration server that is serving the something/admin pages
on port 81.  At the bottom of the file is the following directives.

Alias /cobalt-images/   /usr/admserv/html/.cobalt/images/
Alias /admin/           /usr/admserv/html/.cobalt/sysManage/
Alias /siteadmin/       /usr/admserv/html/.cobalt/siteManage/home/
Alias /personal/        /usr/admserv/html/.cobalt/personal/

I changed the "Alias /personal/" directive to "Alias /personaladmin/" and
*thought* that would do the trick; reasoning this would change the alias to
"xyz.com/personaladmin" -but to no-avail.  I didn't change anything to the
right of the directive (/usr/admserv/html/.cobalt/personal/).  I actually
wouldn't mind changing *ALL* "xyz.com/personal" directories to something
like "xyz.com/perosnaladmin" - but I'm not sure where to look/proceed.
Isn't this the proper location to make these changes?  Also, I notice a
srm.conf file as well as a srm.conf.master file within the directory.  Is
the master file simply a backup of the original prior to Cobalt's tweaks on
the RedHat OS?

Thanks again for any help of guidance with this matter.

Regards,
Craig Napier


> If Homesite could also go out and change all the search engine listings
> also, that would be great. ;-)
> I suspect, someone with more Apache/Cobalt experience can say how, that it
> could be done in the httpd.conf or srm.conf file for this one site.
> --
> Dan Kriwitsky
>